Systems Engineering Student Bag
Figuring out what to keep in your bag is one of the challenges. Keeping your bag tidy is a completely different obstacle to overcoming obstacles. Systems engineer Maximiliano Nicoletti keeps clutter under control with sacks within sacks and some organizational equipment.
Here’s what’s inside his compact Incase backpack :
- MacBook Air 13 “2015
- InCase Icon Sleeve
- Grid-It Organizer
- Apple MacBook charger
- Apple Magic Mouse
- Western Digital Passport Ultra 2 TB
- Power bank Pocket Juice 7800mAh
- USB Type-C and microUSB cables
- iFixIt Essential Electronics Toolkit
- Moto 360 charger 1st generation
- LG Headphones
- Anker SportBud BT headphones
- Casio Calculator FX-82ES Sci
- Amazon Kindle
- Faculty notes
- Pencil case from Star Wars (because I’ll never grow up, full of pens, proofreaders and the like)
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